The MS Primadonna is the second largest cruise ship on the Danube. Experience the elegance of the MS Primadonna, with spacious decks, spa facilities, restaurant, bar, atrium and much more, on a cycling holiday without hotel changes! The Primadonna will await you at your destination every day. You can also feel free to spend some of your day stages on board, where you can enjoy the Jacuzzi on the outdoor deck or in the spa area, which is equipped with Jacuzzi, sauna, Kneip basin, etc. All meals on this Austrian cruise line are freshly cooked and have a particular emphasis on regional and organic products.

Cabins: All 80 Cabins on the MS Primadonna are outside cabins with individually adjustable air conditioning, with shower and toilet, hair dryer, satellite television, telephone, mini-bar and spacious wardrobes.
- The main deck cabins are approximately 12 m2 and are equipped with a large, unopenable porthole.
- The spacious cabins on the upper and promenade decks are appr. 16 m2 and are equipped with a balcony with bench seat.

Day 1: individual arrival at Passau. Welcome refreshments are offered on board from 4 pm; at 8 pm, the captain’s welcome dinner, with a 4-course a la carte menu, begins and the line departs!

Day 2: Schlögen/Obermühl – Linz, 53 km. Distribution of bicycle rentals at Schlögen Bend in the morning. Individual cycling tour through the uninhabited Engtal bei Kaiserau to Ottensheim and further on to Linz.

Day 3: Vienna or cycling tour through Danube Floodplains National Park, 48 km. On the Danube cycling route, car-free from Vienna to Hainburg, through the Danube Floodplains National Park (Hainburg is the most significant, Gothic city fortification in Austria). Or take the recommended route for the city tour by bicycle from/to the ship (17 km) to the largest portion of the car-free cycling routes.

Day 4: Komárom – Esztergom, 56 km. Depart from Komáron, cycling on the left bank through small, dreamy places on the very beautiful, car-free causeway, partially directly on the Danube. Cycle to Esztergom via Moca. At 5 pm, there is a tour through the third largest cupola cathedral in Europe, with the largest altarpiece in the world. Cycle over the Gisela Bridge to Sturovo, directly opposite Esztergom.

Day 5: sightseeing in Budapest and cycling tour to Szentendre, 38 km. In the morning, there is a city tour of Budapest directly from the boat landing station (Length ca. 3 hrs; Price € 9,- on-site), which ends in the city centre. In the afternoon, go by ship (departing at 3 pm) to the artists’ island Szentendre or take a cycling tour on the Danube cycling path from the ship in Budapest to Szentendre.

Day 6: sightseeing in Bratislava and cycling tour Bratislava – Hainburg, 35 km. In the morning, guided city tour through the historical centre of Bratislava from the ship (€ 5,- on-site). On the Danube cycling route and a short stint on a back road to Devin/National memorial of Slovakia. Over the new cycling bridge to Austria, to the magnificent palace of the Empress Maria Theresia, Schloss Hof (significant Baroque gardens, staterooms, etc.) and continue on to Hainburg.

We are offering guided and self guided cycle, road cycle and walking programs in Austria and Bavaria since 2004. I am in the active travel business for 25 years and I already started as tour guide during my studies. We do offer programs in other countries as well and we cooperate with local agencies which we know for...